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Daily Bible Verse and Devotion – Proverbs 15:22

Plans go wrong for lack of advice; many advisers bring success. – Proverbs 15:22 (NLT)

When you’re making decisions it can be hard to know who to go to ask for advice. Many times we go get advice from people who tell us what we want to hear. If we really want to go to volleyball camp instead of going on a missions trip this summer, we go to our volleyball coach for decision-making advice. We ask the coach because we know they will tell us what we want to hear. Instead of going to a friend or someone who will tell you what you want to hear, it’s really helpful to go to someone who can give you honest, heartfelt feedback.

When looking for advice, it’s always good to go to someone who has a good track record on the subject you need advice on. For example, if you’re wanting advice about how to be successful in college, you’d want to get advice from someone who had been to college before and had gotten good grades and done well there. If you need advice about relationships, go to someone who has been successful in their own relationships.

Getting advice from others can be really beneficial. You can learn from the experiences of others and not make the same mistakes they did. So if you’re faced with a big decision today, consider asking someone for some godly advice. Once you get that advice, make sure you balance it out with what God is telling you to do. God is the only one who knows all about you. He’s also full of wisdom, so make sure that you follow His leading above all else. However, if God hasn’t spoken to you about a decision, it’s ok to follow the advice of others.

Today, learn from the lessons of others. Choose to lean on godly advice and use it to help you make a good decision.

Provers 15

Daily Bible Verse and Devotion – Esther 4:14

If you keep quiet at a time like this, deliverance and relief for the Jews will arise from some other place, but you and your relatives will die. Who knows if perhaps you were made queen for just such a time as this?” – Esther 4:14 (NLT)

Esther was amazing, wasn’t she? It can be really easy to read her accounts in the Bible and long to do something big for God. But then you wonder, how do I start? And what should I do?

We can see from the life of Esther that she just did what she saw she could do. She saw that she could go talk to the king about the situation that the Jews were facing. And Esther did it, even though she was a little nervous about it.

The same is true for you. Often doing something BIG for God starts by doing something SMALL you can see to do. Big things don’t always start big. They start as you are willing to take one little step that you can see in front of you.

That’s what Esther did. She did what she could see to do in her life to help her people. And that small thing (talking to the king) turned into the exact thing her people needed to be rescued.

So today, don’t be discouraged if what you see to do in front of you looks small. Just do the step you see to do. As you do, the small thing turns often turns into a big thing.

Esther 4:14

Daily Bible Verse and Devotion – Galatians 6:7

Don’t be misled—you cannot mock the justice of God. You will always harvest what you plant. – Galatians 6:7 (NIV)

If we’re not careful, we will spend lots of time seeking external things to make our flesh happy. It’s easy to value material things over the people around us. Or put a priority on how we look over developing a relationship with God.

When we live to fulfill our own flesh’s happiness, it’s like we’re feeding a need that can never be met. You never obtain happiness by feeding your flesh.

Instead, consider what you’re sowing each day. Are you sowing seeds of kindness to those around you who are hurting? Do you choose to seek friendships with others over obtaining yet another material thing?

The Bible tells us that we will harvest what we plant. We might not see it today or tomorrow, but the seeds we plant make a difference in our future.

So today, take a realistic look at the seeds you’re planting. Are they seeds that will produce a good harvest in the future?

Galatians 6:7

Daily Bible Verse and Devotion – 1 Peter 5:7

Cast all your anxiety on him because he cares for you. – 1 Peter 5:7 (NIV)

Doesn’t it make you feel good that God cares for you? Each time I read this verse, I’m just overwhelmed by the fact that God loves me. He doesn’t have to love me. I haven’t done anything to deserve His love, and yet He loves me.

And not only does He love me, but He cares about the things that worry and trouble me. That means that anytime day or night, I can go to God and cast my anxiety on Him.

I can tell Him about the things that worry and upset me, and then know that He’s always ready to help me, and hear me when I call out to Him.

So today, don’t be afraid to give your worries to God. Know that He cares for you, and wants to take good care of you.

God cares about you

Daily Bible Verse and Devotion – Jude 1:3

Dear friends, although I was very eager to write to you about the salvation we share, I felt compelled to write and urge you to contend for the faith that was once for all entrusted to God’s holy people. – Jude 1:3 (NIV)

The other day, I happened to see my town’s high school track team practicing. Each person on the team was working hard, running, stretching, and doing exercises to get ready for the upcoming track meets.

The amazing thing is, they probably won’t compete for another month or two. And yet, every day, they’re preparing for the event coming up so that they can give it their all.

Today’s Bible verse talks about contending for the faith. The idea of contending in this verse is similar to how athletes practice, train and work out to get ready for a competition. The athletes prepare, and we as Christians should prepare as well.

As Christians, we should know what we believe and why we believe it. That helps us stand firm when our faith is questioned by those around us. So today, spend some time searching. Begin to find out what you believe and why you believe it. And expect that you’ll experience good things as you do.

Jude 1:3

Daily Bible Verse and Devotion – Isaiah 48:17

This is what the LORD says– your Redeemer, the Holy One of Israel: “I am the LORD your God, who teaches you what is best for you, who directs you in the way you should go. – Isaiah 48:17

Have you ever had to make a really difficult decision? I recall one time when I felt like I needed to drop out of college. It was after some prayer, and it seemed like I needed to stop pursuing a business degree and to go to Bible College instead.

It was tough to make this decision. I knew my grandparents might not be very happy with me, and I had a pretty good scholarship to college that I would be giving up. But I decided to obey what I felt God was calling me to do.

Life is full of difficult decisions.

Life is full of difficult decisions. Many times it can feel overwhelming trying to make the right decision. If you’re faced with a tough decision right now, you can be encouraged. God wants to lead you. He wants to guide you and show you which way to go.

God has your best interests at heart. So if He tells you no, as He did for me continuting my business degree, it’s best to obey. I realized now the confidence and reliance I gained in Bible College has helped me so much in life. God has your best interests at heart.

God wants to show you things to come and direct your paths. So go to Him. Ask Him for His leading and guidance and watch Him bring good things to pass in your life.

 

Isaiah 48:17

Daily Bible Verse and Devotion – James 5:15

And the prayer offered in faith will make the sick person well; the Lord will raise them up. If they have sinned, they will be forgiven. – James 5:15 (NIV)

When I was 14 years old, my grandma died from cancer. It was one of the hardest things I had gone through in my life up until that point. I had prayed and prayed for her, just like today’s Bible verse describes.

And yet, she died. It shook my faith.

What do we do when we face a result in our lives that seems to go against what we see in the Bible? How do we wrestle with the questions that challenge our faith? (Read more here)

First of all, we have to believe the Bible is true. And that even if we get results that seem different than what we see in the Bible, that doesn’t stop the Bible from being true.

For example, now that some years have passed, and I have more perspective on the situation, I realize that my grandma had already lived a full life. She had been fighting cancer for a long time, and she was really tired. She probably simply choose to go be with Jesus instead of continuing the fight here on earth.

So for my situation, my grandma’s choice was to go be with Jesus. And even though I selfishly wanted her to stay here on earth with me, she got to go and enjoy her reward in heaven.

The Bible is always true. It doesn’t matter if circumstances or situations seem otherwise, we have to base our faith firmly and God’s word and know that the Bible is always true.

There will be more to come on this topic next week…

James 5:15

Daily Bible Verse and Devotion – Proverbs 12:22

The LORD detests lying lips, but he delights in those who tell the truth. – Proverbs 12:22

Telling the truth is pretty easy when it doesn’t really matter. If someone at school asks you if you went shopping this weekend, telling the truth is easy. Regardless of your answer, it doesn’t really matter.

However, if your mom asks you something and the answer would get you in trouble, telling the truth becomes a lot harder. It would be easier to stretch the truth or change what happened a bit to make yourself look good and avoid trouble.

Telling the truth takes courage

Telling the truth in moments like those takes courage on your part. It’s not easy telling the truth when it costs you or gets you in trouble. (Learn more)

Being a person of character means telling the truth regardless of the consequences. It takes work to put aside what’s easy and would feel good at the moment to do what’s right in the long run.

God rewards character and those who seek after Him, so challenge yourself to be a person full of character. When you do, you can watch and see God do great things through you.

Telling the truth

Daily Bible Verse and Devotion – Psalm 119:160

All your words are true; all your righteous laws are eternal. – Psalm 119:160 (NIV)

Have you ever had a circumstance in your life that made you question God’s word? I know I sure have had some from time to time. The one I remember most was when I was 14 years old. My grandma died, and it really shook my faith in God and His word. As a result, I wondered, can it really be trusted?

And you might be like me, and you’ve faced a circumstance or situation that made you question God’s word.

But here’s the thing…

Don’t let your questions stop you from looking for answers. If you keep searching, you will find what you need. Ask wise Christian friends and leaders, search the Bible, but keep looking for those answers.

The truth is, God’s word is true from the first word to the last, and it’s eternal, so hold onto it. Let the truths in God’s word speak to you and guide your thinking and as you do, you’ll realize that God really does have an answer for everything that you face in life.

Daily Bible Verse and Devotion – John 3:17

For God did not send his Son into the world to condemn the world, but to save the world through him.

– John 3:17 (NIV)

Have you ever thought about the fact that if anyone ever had the right to condemn people it would have been God. Yet, when He sent Jesus His Son into the world, He didn’t condemn people.

God’s desire was to save people.

And we see that desire all throughout the work of Jesus. Jesus continually loved the unlovely and went to great lengths to restore people back to Him.

We often feel that we should tell people what’s wrong with them and that knowing this will drive them to God. Yet, what they really need to know is that God loves them and went to amazing lengths to save them.

Thank God that today He did not condemn you but saved you. Realize you do not need to condemn others but to love them and let them know that God loves them too!

John 3:17